You can drop the ball on everything, except schooling!Isolda Sage said:I did read this and you are right sometimes looks can be deceiving. My problem is that I have a kid who is not eating, not sleeping and becoming consumed by a video game. And yes his behavior is intolerable.HG131 said:There's a popular misconception. He's not "forfeiting his life". If one were to casually observe me the might think the same. I spend most of my time at my large table me and my father built specially for all my gaming and computer stuff that has all my controllers, consoles, games, my PC, my capture card and more on it (including an unopened can of Mountain Dew Halo 3 Game Fuel). I spend most of my time either on here, on TvTropes, on games or watching everything from Buffy The Vampire Slayer to Ghost In The Shell on my 360's Netflix Instant Stream. I just turn the TV and lay in bed and watch it. However, a few years back I switched from normal schooling to using Florida Virtual School [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Virtual_School] for it. I'm an awesome student, finally don't have to go at the pace of all the retards who were in school (I normally do 5 or 6 lessons a day while we'd do 1 a week in school) and am normally an A student. Yet besides for that time, I just normally play video games, watch TV and post. To anyone who didn't know all that info I'd seem like I'd have to be failing and pathetic. While to some people I still am pathetic, you can't deny the rest. Just because someone spends most of their time gaming/watching TV/posting/losing themselves for most of a month to TV Tropes doesn't mean they can't do a remarkable amount of schoolwork in a short amount of time. To sum this post, looks can be deceiving.
School is important and dropping out may ruin your kid's future. The rest is tertiary at that age and he won't starve himself to death, if there's food.
So he wants WOW. As a parent you also have your finger over the dope release button.
Reward him with WOW time for doing his school work and getting good grades. Figure out first how much WOW time for how much school work is optimal.
It's also worth finding out if he has mates at school who also play WOW. If so, you're in luck as he won't get as much physical and mental abuse belonging in a group, even if it's a geek circle.
If he doesn't have any friends at school, you prolly have a major cause for his retreat into a computer game right there. Then it's not just the game, it's his only friends he's wants to be with.